Teresa Whittle
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About Me:
I am a 50 year old mother of 3 and grandmother of 5 and counting. My family is my life. I love outside activities. Spending time with my husband and kids and love life. I want to help people and have started college majoring in Human Services.
About my Loss:
My daughter in law was killed in a car accident. My son was the first person on the scene. He is grieving and I believe tramatized. I am grieving her as well. But I am so worried about my son. Its killing me to see him like this and I want to help him.
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"i miss mom so mush i do"
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"Thanks, Rosie. (I have memory problems and forgot about this site. I'm just seeing this now. April 6th)"
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LESBIAN ..GAY 2 SPIRITED loss and grief

Anyone who has lost their gay partner..soon finds that there may be a few things that are different...such as sorting through things and feeling like an intruder because it is also family stuff etcSee More
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Assumptions

An assumption is an unexamined belief: what is thought to be true without ever really realizing that we think in that way. For better or worse, understanding starts with entertaining the idea that something is true.  Truly profound thoughts generally come to light from the relaxation of these (flawed) assumptions.  This is where I find myself today...Perhaps, one of the more significant drivers to pushing down the loss and grief at the time of the accident, ignoring it and mindlessly walking…See More
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